FootSmart, Pioneer In Lower Body Health, Releases Quarterly Foot Comfort Index
Index Suggests As Women Move into Their 40s, Comfort Footwear Begins to Take Precedence
ATLANTA, Aug. 15, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- FootSmart, the country's leading retailer of foot health products and comfort footwear, introduces the Foot Comfort Index™, a research-based initiative addressing lifestyle choices, behaviors and conditions affecting foot comfort, foot health and shoe selection. Partnering with Crestwood Associates, FootSmart surveyed 1,200 women from the general population, ages 35 and up. Published quarterly, the Index offers a quantitative look at the condition of women's feet and the psychological and physical changes they go through as a result of wear and tear on one of the body's most complex parts, the foot.
"The reality is, foot pain and discomfort are very much a fact of life for many Americans – 80 percent of adults, according to recent findings by the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA). More than any other body part, the foot and related issues require individuals to change their lifestyle to adapt to the thousands of miles that our feet travel in a lifetime," says Alan Beychok, President and CEO of Benchmark Brands, parent company of FootSmart. "With this Index we hope to provide a greater understanding of the foot conditions affecting consumers today and how these conditions impact their shoe choices."
Paramount to staving off foot health conditions is a women's footwear choice. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) reports that nine out of 10 women's foot issues can be attributed to shoes that are too tight. Hillary Brenner, a spokeswoman for the APMA, acknowledged this direct relationship between footwear and foot problems in the April issue of Health Magazine.
Bucking the Trend
According to the FootSmart Foot Comfort Index, when it comes to shoe buying behavior, more than 3/4 of all surveyed participants (78 percent) choose comfort before fashion when purchasing footwear. Approximately seven out of 10 women, ages 35-49 (69 percent), stated they put comfort before fashion when buying shoes. Not surprisingly, the figure increases to 85 percent of shoppers over the age of 50 who choose comfort before fashion.
Key Q2 2012 FootSmart Foot Comfort Index Highlights
1. A staggering 73 percent of women suffer from a biomedical or general foot condition such as Bunions, Corns, Calluses, Hammertoes, Swollen Feet, Heel Pain (also known as Plantar Fasciitis), and Ball of Foot Pain.
2. 64 percent of women experience foot skin or hygiene issues. Of these, a total 84 percent suffer from Painfully Cracked Heels, Foot Calluses and/or Ingrown Toenails.
3. A majority 62 percent of women age 35 and up experience some sort of lower body health condition, with almost all (97 percent) suffering from Lower Back Pain and/or Knee Pain.
4. The most common foot conditions influencing buyer behavior when it comes to footwear are: Ball of Foot Pain, Heel Pain/Plantar Fasciitis, Arch Pain and Morton's Neuroma, a condition in which sufferers experience burning and tingling sensations in the feet.
5. Walking for exercise is the dominant way respondents engage in physical activity.
SOURCE FootSmart
WANT YOUR COMPANY'S NEWS FEATURED ON PRNEWSWIRE.COM?
Newsrooms &
Influencers
Digital Media
Outlets
Journalists
Opted In
Share this article